Friends of the Cape to Cape Track
A walk for all seasons, Western Australia
  • Welcome and introduction
  • Safety and Emergency
  • Track Alerts
  • Access for All
  • Track Facts
    • Cape to Cape Track FAQ
  • Map Showing Sections
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 1
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 2
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 3
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 4
    • Cape to Cape Map Section 5
  • Field Guides and Maps
  • Merchandise
  • Accommodation & Services.
    • Accommodation Section 1
    • Accommodation Section 2
    • Accommodation Section 3
    • Accommodation Section 4
    • Accommodation Section 5
  • Guided Walks
  • Tour Operators
  • Transport Services
  • About the "Friends"
  • Supplies / Other Services
  • Links
  • Have Your Say
  • Contact Us
  • Flora, Fauna, Geology and Landscapes
  • Sponsors and Grants
  • Information for Adoptees
    • The Reward Program
    • Parks and Wildlife Forms 205 and 208
  • Calendar of Group Walks
  • Adoptees' Report (V8)

Access for All

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The  Parks and Wildlife Service and the Friends of the Cape to Cape Track have jointly built a 3.7 km section of the Track between the Cape  Naturaliste Lighthouse and Sugarloaf Rock Carpark, to standards that make it accessible for people with a wide range of physical disability. This section caters for wheelchair access and for others of limited mobility such as the elderly, those in gophers and parents with prams or pushers. 

Other sections of the Track that currently accommodate wheelchairs / prams / frames etc. include: 
  • Ellensbrook Homestead 1 km paved path & boardwalk to Meekadarabee Cave and Falls.  Toilets available. 
  • Ellensbrook Beach 200 m paved path to coastal lookout.  No toilets
  • Redgate Beach Coastal lookout at main carpark.  Toilets available.


All work done  meets Parks ands Wildlife Service Standards for wheelchair access especially with regard to the width, the surface and the gradients involved. 

Upgrades to the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse complex by Geographe Bay Tourism Association  and Sugarloaf car park by Parks and Wildlife Service have included universal access toilet facilities at each end.  These are accessible to the public 24 hours a day.  

Persons with ‘lesser’ disabilities 
wishing to walk,
may contact Parks and Wildlife Servicefor advice on those sections of the Track may suit their needs. 
Parks and Wildlife Service also have a brochure showing the Access for More section in detail.

 
Parks and Wildlife Service  Busselton: 9752 5555
Click here to visit Parks and Wildlife Services.
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